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An Evening with Charles Dickens

In His Own Words

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An Evening with Charles Dickens

Auteur(s): Geoffrey Giuliano
Narrateur(s): Geoffrey Giuliano, Ross Cain
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On a still December evening, Charles Dickens received a young London journalist at his home, Gad’s Hill Place in Kent. The meeting had been arranged quietly, and Dickens, though clearly tired from his recent travels and public readings, welcomed his guest with courtesy and reserve.

The two spoke in his private study for more than two hours. Dickens talked about his work habits, the demands of constant writing, and the toll years of public attention had taken. He spoke plainly about his family, friendships, and the way success had brought both satisfaction and great unease. At times Dickens grew reflective, describing how his ideas had changed with age and how he viewed his own history more as a long effort than a triumph.

The discussion flowed smoothly between personal recollections and broader thoughts on England’s changing society. Dickens commented on the shifting times, the rise of new industry, and the widening distance between classes. His tone remained steady—neither sentimental nor severe—but there was a clear sense of fatigue beneath his composure.

The impression he left was of a man looking back with honesty, neither boasting nor apologizing, aware that his work had shaped an age yet conscious of its personal cost. It was a quiet, serious meeting with one of the last great voices of the Victorian world.

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With Emmy nominated actor Geoffrey Giuliano as Dickens.

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